Yes. That is part of the reason why there are places like German Town, Little Italy, China town, etc. Because groups of immigrants would clump together in housing that they could afford.
Many German immigrants were Lutherans who immigrated to Australia to escape the persecution. Thanks to wealthy Scottish businessman and chairman of the South Australian Company, George Fife Angas, a deal was struck by Pastor August Kavel to start a new Lutheran settlement in South Australia. Later, in many cases, the German immigrants settled in areas which, by their landscape, reminded them of their homeland.
Immigrants from Germany usually arrived with some money and were most often skilled workers or educated people, such as writers and politicians.
This site is dedicated to the German Immigrants, descendants of German Immigrants, and non-germans that answered the call of President Lincoln to aid in the preservation of the Union during the civil war. It's hoped that the site can become a place for the regiment's descendants to reconnect and remember what sacrifices their ancestors made or were willing to make to preserve this union. This site is also dedicated to August Funk, a German Immigrant who joined the regiment shortly after being married and who answered his President's call for volunteers. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (74th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment) indicated below this answer box.This site is dedicated to the German Immigrants, descendants of German Immigrants, and non-germans that answered the call of President Lincoln to aid in the preservation of the Union during the civil war. It's hoped that the site can become a place for the regiment's descendants to reconnect and remember what sacrifices their ancestors made or were willing to make to preserve this union. This site is also dedicated to August Funk, a German Immigrant who joined the regiment shortly after being married and who answered his President's call for volunteers. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (74th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment) indicated below this answer box.This site is dedicated to the German Immigrants, descendants of German Immigrants, and non-germans that answered the call of President Lincoln to aid in the preservation of the Union during the civil war. It's hoped that the site can become a place for the regiment's descendants to reconnect and remember what sacrifices their ancestors made or were willing to make to preserve this union. This site is also dedicated to August Funk, a German Immigrant who joined the regiment shortly after being married and who answered his President's call for volunteers. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (74th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment) indicated below this answer box.This site is dedicated to the German Immigrants, descendants of German Immigrants, and non-germans that answered the call of President Lincoln to aid in the preservation of the Union during the civil war. It's hoped that the site can become a place for the regiment's descendants to reconnect and remember what sacrifices their ancestors made or were willing to make to preserve this union. This site is also dedicated to August Funk, a German Immigrant who joined the regiment shortly after being married and who answered his President's call for volunteers. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (74th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment) indicated below this answer box.This site is dedicated to the German Immigrants, descendants of German Immigrants, and non-germans that answered the call of President Lincoln to aid in the preservation of the Union during the civil war. It's hoped that the site can become a place for the regiment's descendants to reconnect and remember what sacrifices their ancestors made or were willing to make to preserve this union. This site is also dedicated to August Funk, a German Immigrant who joined the regiment shortly after being married and who answered his President's call for volunteers. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (74th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment) indicated below this answer box.This site is dedicated to the German Immigrants, descendants of German Immigrants, and non-germans that answered the call of President Lincoln to aid in the preservation of the Union during the civil war. It's hoped that the site can become a place for the regiment's descendants to reconnect and remember what sacrifices their ancestors made or were willing to make to preserve this union. This site is also dedicated to August Funk, a German Immigrant who joined the regiment shortly after being married and who answered his President's call for volunteers. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (74th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment) indicated below this answer box.
answered by: anomus The Immigrants would take jobs from the Americans
what did german immigrants war?
The German word for success is Erfolg.
Education was the keysuccess for the immigrants.
These German Pennsylvania immigrants are called the Pennsylvania Dutch, a misnomer- the German word for German is "Deutsch," but these people were mistakenly called Dutch.
Success = Erfolg
EinwandererorImmigranten
no
no and theyll never be they will never even have the idea to think on it they are nothing to the German
success - der Erfolg
Many German immigrants settled in New York, Milwaukee, Cincinnati and Nacogdoches.
the anwnser was Irish and German
No.